Tomorrow, Muslims worldwide celebrate the
religious festival of Eid-ul-Fitr. The day is observed by first
attending mosque for Eid-ul-Fitr prayers, then families get together
and share a delicious feast. Traditionally,
Sewine is the sweet which is served, and this is enjoyed from as early
as breakfast time in some homes. Lunch is typically a wonderful
assortment of eastern dishes. Desserts comprise irresistible Indian
sweets. Food, with its universal, appeal knows no boundaries, so today
we can all share in the beauty of this religious festival through the
preparation and enjoyment of some of these appetising dishes.